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The Anti-Intellectualism of Silicon Valley's Elite: How Tech Leaders Undermine Knowledge for Its Own Sake

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smccroskey

5h ago· 16 min readenOpinion

Summary

This article critiques the anti-intellectualism prevalent among Silicon Valley's elite, arguing that tech leaders who built their fortunes on the knowledge economy are now actively undermining the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. It uses examples like AI executives dismissing the value of human creativity (e.g., a Suno CEO claiming musicians don't enjoy making music) to illustrate a broader trend where Silicon Valley figures promote a utilitarian, efficiency-driven worldview that devalues deep thinking, the humanities, and intrinsic learning. The piece positions this as a form of elitist hypocrisy from self-styled disruptors who seek to dismantle the very intellectual foundations that enabled their success.

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"It's not really enjoyable to make music now," he said. "It takes a lot of time, a lot of practice, you need to get really..."
Silicon Valley's New Man is the same old self-enamored business jerk.
How the self-styled know-it-alls atop the knowledge economy want to dismantle the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake
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How the self-styled know-it-alls atop the knowledge economy want to dismantle the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake

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